The Samsung Galaxy S II
has been an immensely popular phone with both critics and users ever
since its release nearly two months ago, and now, we are seeing some
numbers to back up that statement. Samsung has announced
it has managed to sell 3 million Galaxy S II phones in the 55 days that
have elapsed since launch, going ahead and breaking Samsung's own
product sale records. Doing some quick math, that comes down to nearly
50,000 devices being sold each day, the world over.
Talk about no supply problem and product
shortages! Samsung also revealed that the most phones sold were in the
European territories. All this, without the Galaxy S II being sold in
one of the world's biggest markets for smartphones and Apple's primary
target for the bestselling iPhone - the United States of America. Truly
astounding...
We won't be surprised if the device manages to break the original Galaxy S phone's (and its family's) total sales records, very soon. Speaking of families, Samsung also recently introduced a low-cost version of the Galaxy S II, called the Galaxy Z, which is surprisingly well-endowed for a cheaper alternative.
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